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Ext 2’s Still Fever releases new song “Change Not”

by Ottis Manyoba
2 months ago
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Ext 2’s Still Fever releases new song “Change Not”
Still Fever proudly represents Orange Farm as he continues to grow his music career with his latest track, “Change Not”
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Rising hip-hop artist Still Fever has released his latest song, “Change Not” a powerful track that encourages young people to stay true to themselves despite outside pressure.

The song, which is available on his YouTube channel Still Fever Creations, carries a strong message about identity, resilience and self-belief, He said: “The song is about not changing who you are because of society or what people expect from you,” said Still Fever. “It’s about staying real and believing in your journey.”

Born and raised in Orange Farm Ext 2, Still Fever has been building his music career from a young age. Inspired by hip-hop culture and the realities of township life, he began writing lyrics before expanding his creative skills into music production, videography and photography.

By producing both the sound and visuals of his work, the artist has developed a distinctive creative identity while remaining fully independent.

His music blends African hip-hop influences with modern sounds, delivering energetic flows, catchy hooks and meaningful lyrics often focusing on themes such as ambition, love, dreams and the daily hustle faced by many young people trying to build a better future.

His talent has already attracted national television recognition with three of his music videos playlisted on Channel O, including the track “Mam Mofokeng,” which appeared on the popular Hit List playlist, helping introduce his music to audiences across Africa.

In his journey in the music industry, Still Fever has also collaborated with artists and creatives such as Blessed Josef, Tyson and Romeo, and worked with Blackout Music and Zuko SA, a respected artist associated with the Metro FM Music Awards.

Beyond music, Still Fever continues to build his creative brand through Still Fever Creations, where he releases music videos and visual projects showcasing both his filmmaking and production skills.

Despite growing recognition, he remains deeply connected to his hometown, he said: “I represent Orange Farm in everything I do. There is so much talent here, and I want to show that artists from our township can also achieve big dreams.”

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Ottis Manyoba

Ottis Manyoba

Ottis Manyoba is a community journalist, digital strategist and storyteller passionate about highlighting the voices, challenges and achievements of local communities. As a news editor to Orange Farm News, he focuses on impactful reporting that brings attention to issues affecting residents while also celebrating community initiatives, local leaders and inspiring change. With a strong interest in solutions journalism, Ottis covers stories that not only highlight problems but also explore practical solutions and positive developments within communities. His work often explores topics such as community development, social justice, public accountability, and grassroots initiatives. Through his work, Ottis aims to inform, empower and connect communities by telling stories that matter.

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